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P22 Peter Bradshaw James Bondd - licensed for gigantic fees.
In the City, there was much self-congratulation about how shareholder value had been maximised and the various partners in the advising firms all pocketed gigantic fees.
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Aside from the extortionate $26 entrance fee, the gigantic alabaster eyesore employed a no phones policy.
Aside from the extortionate £18 entrance fee, the gigantic alabaster eyesore employed a no phones policy.
When news events are on your side (gigantic snowstorm, for instance), getting change fees waived can be easy because everyone knows there's a problem.
There is almost no selection; fees are minimal; classes are gigantic; and the first year failure rate is five times higher than in Britain.
By the time he was 30, he already had the David and Pietà under his belt, and his fee, like his reputation, was gigantic.
By contrast, someone buying a ticket to the same event via rival sites Gigantic or Ticketline would pay £4.70 in additional fees – a mark-up of 19%.
Millions of pounds swilled round Whitehall, drenching consultants with fees and fooling ministers into gullible decisions that have meant a gigantic loss of money to the taxpayer.
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